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Random Spin Systems

1985
We all have an intuitive idea of what the word random means, in the sense of something being ‘chosen at random’, like picking numbers out of a hat or ‘drawing straws’, It is the meaning and interpretation of the word ‘random’, however, that led to probability theory falling into disrepute late last Century.
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Random Access Systems

1984
The salient result that emerges from the analyses of polling systems in the previous chapter is the large impact of overhead—particularly at light loading. Because of overhead, performance deteriorates with the number of stations irrespective of the total traffic in the system. On the other hand, as the total traffic in the system increases, the impact
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Random Dynamical Systems

2022
Michel Benaïm, Tobias Hurth
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Computational advantage of quantum random sampling

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2023
Dominik Hangleiter, Jens Eisert
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Quantum random number generators

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2017
Juan Carlos Garcia-Escartin
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Random walks and diffusion on networks

Physics Reports, 2017
Naoki Masuda   +2 more
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